Drug detection
Multilevel Evaluation of Project Safe Neighborhoods
Project Safe Neighborhoods (PSN) is a DOJ-sponsored initiative to reduce violent crime, particularly gun crime, by fostering cooperation by criminal justice agencies and local partners to develop and implement strategic approaches.
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A Cooperative-binding Split Aptamer Assay for Rapid, Specific and Ultra-sensitive Fluorescence Detection of Cocaine in Saliva
Screening of seized drugs utilizing portable Raman spectroscopy and direct analysis in real time-mass spectrometry (DART-MS)
Tuning Biosensor Cross-Reactivity Using Aptamer Mixtures
Detection and characterization of the new synthetic cannabinoid APP‐BINACA in forensic casework - Krotulski - 2020 - Drug Testing and Analysis - Wiley Online Library
Multivariate Analysis Aided Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy (MVA-SERS) Multiplex Quantitative Detection of Trace Fentanyl in Illicit Drug Mixtures Using a Handheld Raman Spectrometer
Harnessing Data to Implement Real-Time Data-Driven Overdose Response Strategies
Recent Advances in Comprehensive Chromatographic Analysis of Emerging Drugs
Cathinone stability in authentic urine specimens
Differentiation of the 1-(Methylenedioxyphenyl)-2-Piperazinopropanes and 1-(Methoxyphenyl)-2-Piperazinopropanones by GC-IRD and GC-MS
GC-IRD Analysis of Regioisomeric Substituted Phenethylamines of Mass Spectral Equivalence
Regioisomeric Bromodimethoxy Benzyl Piperazines Related to the Designer Substance 4-Bromo-2,5-dimethoxybenzylpiperazine: GC-MS and FTIR analysis
LC-MS/MS Based Detection and Characterization of Covalent Glutathione Modifications Formed by Reactive Drug of Abuse Metabolites
Integrating SERS and PSI-MS with Dual Purpose Plasmonic Paper Substrates for On-Site Illicit Drug Confirmation
Expanding Research to Examine the Impacts of Forensic Science on the Criminal Justice System
In 2004, the National Institute of Justice created the social science research on forensic sciences (SSRFS) research program to explore the impact of forensic sciences on the criminal justice system and the administration of justice. Much of the early research from the SSRFS program focused on DNA processing and the use of DNA in investigations and prosecutions.
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